Before somebody else sneaks here and posts this...
http://phys.org/news/2015-02-big-quantum-equation-universe.html
I just saw this and found it interesting. I admit I am not a quantum physicist, so I definitely don't have a great grasp of the math involved here, but I do find these kinds of things interesting.
The Big Bang relies on the laws of general relativity, which can be used to describe the expansion of the universe. However, prior to the Big Bang, those laws fall apart, and there are things that we've never been able to account for.
Granted, this study also brings up things like "quantum fluid," which seems just as elusive a term as Dark Matter, but I'm no expert. I just thought it was worth sharing.
http://phys.org/news/2015-02-big-quantum-equation-universe.html
I just saw this and found it interesting. I admit I am not a quantum physicist, so I definitely don't have a great grasp of the math involved here, but I do find these kinds of things interesting.
The Big Bang relies on the laws of general relativity, which can be used to describe the expansion of the universe. However, prior to the Big Bang, those laws fall apart, and there are things that we've never been able to account for.
Granted, this study also brings up things like "quantum fluid," which seems just as elusive a term as Dark Matter, but I'm no expert. I just thought it was worth sharing.